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yesterday engineer engineers lor business be be widening Miss Compton was well known on Broadway as an actress. She was at one time married to actor named Eddie Dowling. Mr. Walker married them at the hall. Gov. tRoosevelt ripped away some of the secrecy that has shrouded the individual since she became a figure in Samuel Seabury's Seabury's inquiry of Tammany administration administration of America's largest city but the name was not revealed When Governor Roosevelt observed observed that the evidence showed letter of credit for $10,000 was arranged for the same "unknown person" to whom Russell T. Sherwood, missing accountant, paid $7,500, Walker said: Had Several Accounts "I know nothing about the letter of credit. I do know that Sherwood handled income matters for the 'unknown person' and examination of her accounts show she had several banks accounts accounts in the city." (Continued on Page 4)

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